Project X Zone 2 Developer: Monolith Software Publisher: Bandai Namco Platform: Nintendo 3DS Release Date: February 16, 2016 Price: $39.99 US – Available Here $69.95 AUS – Available Here Overview There was once a time that large scale cross-over titles would have had zero chance of being released in the West. Between the possible struggles with licenses and the risk of localizing such ...

Ok, well maybe “plop” is bad wording. How about release? Bandai Namco have released (much better) a demo for their upcoming sequel Project X Zone 2, which looks to be a fitting follow-up to the ultimate team up that we first saw a few years back. There isn’t a whole lot to say about this news other than you can download it from the eShop on the 3DS and that it will probably wet s...

Bandai Namco has announced that they will be releasing a demo for Project X Zone 2 onto the Nintendo eShop in North America sometime in January 2016 while European gamers will be getting the demo on January 21st. The full game, while already available in Japan, will be released in North America on February 16th and in Europe on February 12th. To go along with this announcement the company also rel...

With Bandai Namco already planning to release Project X Zone 2 in the West the company has announced that those who pre-order the game will find themselves with a few little digital bonuses. Those who pre-order Project X Zone 2 will net themselves an exclusive Nintendo 3DS home theme featuring art from the game with all of the characters appearing on the screen as well as a Rare Item Pack that wil...

Bandai Namco has released a new trailer for Project X Zone 2 during New York Comic-Con today and with it they reveal more characters in the ever growing roster of fighters that take from numerous franchises owned by Sega, Capcom, and Bandai Namco. This twelve minute long trailer and accompanying screenshot dump that you can find below focus on introducing many of the so far introduced characters i...

It appears that even Nintendo is getting into the cross-over game with Bandai Namco‘s Project X Zone 2. During the company’s stage event at Tokyo Game Show it was announced that four new playable characters will be joining the cast and while one of these, Kos-Mos, was expected, the other three were not. Fire Emblem: Awakening‘s Lucina and Chrom will be available as a pair unit in...

Bandai Namco has released a new trailer for Project X Zone 2 just in time for Tokyo Game Show. The trailer, found below, shows that the game appears to play very similar to the original and also features most of the characters that have been revealed so far in action fighting against various enemies and utilizing their special moves. Project X Zone 2 currently is set to be released in Japan on Nov...

When Project X Zone 2 was first announced by Bandai Namco the company originally planned to have the title released in the West sometime in fall 2015 but it seems that is no longer the case as the company has announced that the English version of the title has been pushed back to early 2016. We do have a bit of good news for those waiting for Project X Zone 2 in English as the company has released...

Bandai Namco might have had few announcements at this years E3 but they still want to let the world know the strong lineup they have coming for gamers this year and early into the next. A strong list of titles coming for both next and current gen from a huge variety of genres. Find below some small details for each game along with their release period and any accompanying new trailers that ...

A large batch of new screenshots and pieces of character art and environment art for Project X Zone 2 have been released by Bandai Namco and with it comes the revealing of a few crossover characters that did not appear in the original title. This includes Axel Stone from Streets of Rage, both Maya Fey and Phoenix Wright from Ace Attorney, Nana Kazuki and Ciel Aelncon from God Eater 2, and a few ot...

Back when Project X Zone was first announced many people thought that the title would never be released overseas but when it was it managed to perform extremely well. As such it doesn’t come as too much of a surprise to hear that Project X Zone 2 is also going to be released in North America, Europe, the Middle-East, and Australasia sometime this fall. If anything the biggest surprise is tha...